Health services and access for DISABLED PERSONS. Disabilities include impairments, activity limitations, or participation restrictions, and reflect the interaction between the individual with the disability and personal and environmental factors
Health services and access for DISABLED PERSONS. Disabilities include impairments, activity limitations, or participation restrictions, and reflect the interaction between the individual with the disability and personal and environmental factors
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Health Services for Persons with Disabilities -- See Also Disabled Persons
Persons with physical or mental disabilities that affect or limit their activities of daily living and that may require special accommodations
Health Services for the Aged -- Congresses : Technology and Aging : Selected Papers from the 2007 International Conference on Technology and Aging / edited by Alex Mihailidis [and others]
Health Services for the Aged -- Encyclopedias -- English : The encyclopedia of elder care : the comprehensive resource on geriatric health and social care / [edited by] Elizabeth A. Capezuti, Michael L. Malone, Paul R. Katz, Mathy D. Mezey
Health Services for the Aged -- Mexico. : The health of aging Hispanics : the Mexican-origin population / [edited by] Jacqueline L. Angel, Keith E. Whitfield
Health services and access for DISABLED PERSONS. Disabilities include impairments, activity limitations, or participation restrictions, and reflect the interaction between the individual with the disability and personal and environmental factors
Persons having a sense of persistent identification with, and expression of, gender-coded behaviors not typically associated with one's anatomical sex at birth, with or without a desire to undergo SEX REASSIGNMENT PROCEDURES
Access to specialized care for transgender populations. Health systems organized to take account of the special healthcare needs of marginalized groups who may face barriers in accessing health services. (http://www.who.int/reproductivehealth/topics/linkages/guidance_package.pdf)
The degree to which individuals are inhibited or facilitated in their ability to gain entry to and to receive care and services from the health care system. Factors influencing this ability include geographic, architectural, transportational, and financial considerations, among others
Health services - Health workers - Training : Multiliteracies and life transitions : language, literacy and numeracy issues in Aboriginal health worker training : an investigation / research, Anne Every ; project manager, Metta Young